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Defense Fund, and after leaving New Lincoln she became Ambassador to Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea.) Harold Haizlip, director of the school from 1968-1971, later became Commissioner of Education for the U.S. Virgin Islands for eight years. Verne Oliver had a distinguished teaching career at New Lincoln starting in 1957, and became director of the school from 1971–1974. In 1963, Oliver arranged for
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designed to focus on the real world as experienced by the students. Thus when the 5th-6th grades studied their city, New York, there was a section on
Tunnels and Bridges, as well as one on History; and when a 7th-8th grade class studied Japan they built a “house” of homemade shoji screens in their classroom. Science, Art, and Math were generally not linked to Core, but still emphasized hands-on approaches to learning.
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While grade levels were conventional, the Middle School combined fifth and sixth grades and seventh and eighth into two or three groups each. Groups were identified by letters, not by grade level, so that first grade was called Group A, second grade Group B, up to 7th-8th grades, Groups K, L, and M.
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Lincoln in the mid-1950s, Smythe assisted Thurgood Marshall at
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The arts were stressed. An extensive studio art program explored many media. The ceramics program used kilns and a wide range of materials. The school used a great variety of instruments in teaching, and students played on autoharps, temple blocks, marimbas, and gongs. Singing ranged from folk and
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American schools. For example, as a demonstration school, New Lincoln, like its predecessors, attracted widespread attention, including about 1,000 visitors each year. Eleanor Roosevelt attended the school’s tenth anniversary
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was one of the students who integrated the Little Rock, Arkansas public schools. In 1958, after she was expelled from Little Rock’s
Central High School, and at the urging of director John Brooks, New Lincoln offered her a scholarship to attend the school, which she accepted.
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Spanish, began in the eighth grade.
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1115:"Shirley Clarke, 77; Filmmaker Who Won An Academy Award".
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1397:"Planned Merger to Cut Costs For Two Private Day Schools"
1135:"Donald H. Elliott, Innovative Urban Planner, Dies at 89"
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1200:"CHARLES KADUSHIN Obituary (1932 - 2022) New York Times"
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1080:Race and Progressivism at the New Lincoln School
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1320:"Former Dean at M.I.T. To Head Lincoln School"
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1186:"Packaging Sustainability, About the Author"
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1419:. RCA Records LOC-6006/6006-R/07863-56006
634:, national security expert and journalist
282:Learn how and when to remove this message
1655:NYC Lab School for Collaborative Studies
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1378:"New Lincoln School Names New Director"
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1856:Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York
1625:Gregorio LuperĂłn HS for Math & Sci
553:, nonfiction writer and policy analyst
2406:American Musical and Dramatic Academy
1757:Young Women's Leadership of E. Harlem
923:Intercultural Attitudes in the Making
463:, singer-songwriter and film composer
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2055:La Scuola d'Italia Guglielmo Marconi
1747:George Washington Educational Campus
260:adding citations to reliable sources
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2007:Columbia Grammar & Preparatory
1615:Leadership & Public Service HS
1298:. London: John Calder. p. 3.
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2681:Private high schools in Manhattan
2576:Heiskell Braille and Talking Book
2110:The School at Columbia University
1705:Bayard Rustin Educational Complex
675:Dr. Harold C. Haizlip (1968–1971)
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2501:New York Institute of Technology
2479:Metropolitan College of New York
2411:Bank Street College of Education
2305:Public and International Affairs
1967:British Int'l School of New York
1807:Manhattan Trade School for Girls
952:Report on the New Lincoln School
666:Dr. Gerhardt E. Rast (1960-1963)
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1695:Edward A. Reynolds West Side HS
1685:Julia Richman Education Complex
1505:Bard HS Early College Manhattan
982:New World Opens for Minnie Jean
955:. June 1953. (Login required.)
900:Waite, Thomas L. (1988-12-18).
663:E. Francis Bowditch (1959–1960)
646:- Clinical Professor of Law at
2100:Professional Children's School
1630:Manhattan Ctr for Sci and Math
1413:Bollard, Bob. liner notes for
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1358:Carmody, Deidre (1968-09-01).
1093:Murphy, Mildred (1958-02-25).
660:Dr. John J. Brooks (1948–1959)
436:journalist and television host
418:, film and television producer
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2140:Marsha Stern Talmudical Acad
1690:A. Philip Randolph Campus HS
1680:Professional Performing Arts
1550:HS for Environmental Studies
1062:In Memory: Harold C. Haizlip
1005:, 3/16/70. (Login required.)
811:. New York: Alfred A. Knopf.
672:John J. Formanek (1964–1968)
475:, psychologist and professor
2616:Stavros Niarchos Foundation
2474:Marymount Manhattan College
2291:City University of New York
2085:Mesivtha Tifereth Jerusalem
1873:Convent of the Sacred Heart
1570:HS of Economics and Finance
1133:Roberts, Sam (2021-12-27).
1077:O’Neill Daniel, M. (2003).
1027:O’Neill Daniel, M. (2003).
1016:In the Garden of Our Dreams
964:O’Neill Daniel, M. (2003).
934:O’Neill Daniel, M. (2003).
771:. 1973-09-02. p. 242.
613:co-founder & co-CEO of
577:politician (Lincoln School)
188:in Fall 1988 to become the
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2184:Former archdiocese schools
2070:Lycée Français de New York
1992:Child School and Legacy HS
1776:Opportunity Charter School
1595:Innovation Diploma Plus HS
1416:Belafonte at Carnegie Hall
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879:Risen, Clay (2002-07-09).
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704:Belafonte at Carnegie Hall
648:UC Berkeley School of Law,
644:David Benjamin Oppenheimer
547:, legal and social scholar
487:, geographer and historian
146:http://www.newlincoln.org/
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2371:John Jay Criminal Justice
2027:Ethical Culture Fieldston
1812:Manhattan Voc and Tech HS
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999:Private Schools: A Survey
807:Cremin, Lawrence (1961).
669:Edgar S. Bley (1963-1964)
535:, anthropologist and poet
380:, psychologist and author
190:New Walden Lincoln School
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1600:Washington Irving Campus
1575:HS of Fashion Industries
1510:Baruch College Campus HS
1066:Amherst College Magazine
684:George Cohan (1987–1988)
678:Verne Oliver (1971-1974)
317:William Heard Kilpatrick
2558:New York Public Library
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2065:Little Red School House
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1580:HS of Graphic Comm Arts
733:Encyclopedia Britannica
681:Collin Reed (1974-1987)
607:, documentary filmmaker
571:banker (Lincoln School)
340:Eileen Jackson Southern
2284:Tertiary/Other schools
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1947:Abraham Joshua Heschel
1635:Manhattan Village Acad
1545:East Side Community HS
622:, author and professor
2449:Lincoln Center Campus
2198:De La Salle Institute
1928:St. Vincent Ferrer HS
1822:Wadleigh HS for Girls
1797:Grammar School No. 35
197:progressive education
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2075:Lyceum Kennedy Int'l
2060:LĂ©man Manhattan Prep
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1742:Urban Academy Lab HS
1717:School of the Future
1700:Eleanor Roosevelt HS
1585:Humanities Prep Acad
1565:HS of Art and Design
881:"Prison on the Park"
497:Robert M. Morgenthau
256:improve this section
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2506:New York Law School
2429:Columbia University
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2090:Nightingale-Bamford
1737:Talent Unlimited HS
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533:Stephen Porter Dunn
378:Lisa Aronson Fontes
315:Prominent educator
218:Birch Wathen School
2528:Yeshiva University
2459:The King's College
2446:Fordham University
2266:New Walden Lincoln
1962:Birch Wathen Lenox
1675:Pace University HS
1520:Murry Bergtraum HS
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1139:The New York Times
689:In popular culture
575:Nelson Rockefeller
563:Vicki Sue Robinson
515:Stanley Nelson Jr.
311:Racial integration
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